Bengaluru : MyDigiRecords, a brand that is enabling people manage and organise their health data as well as assisting the government in implementing complete digitisation of health records, has become one of the top brands to participate in the G20-DIA Summit under the theme G20 Digital Innovation Alliance. The summit, which was graced by Hon’ble Ministers Sh. Ashwini Vaishnaw and Sh. Rajeev Chandrasekhar along with ministers and delegates from G20 and guest countries, offers a unique platform to start-ups to showcase their offerings and participate in various sessions held by global leaders from the start-ups, innovators, investors and policy-makers’ ecosystem.
Dedicated to empowering consumers by providing them complete control over their health information through a centralised platform available 24×7, MDR helps people make better, more informed healthcare decisions. MDR allows people to access every aspect of their health data, from registration to medication, immunization, and even billing, benefiting every stakeholder, including the government, and women and children.
Under the leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji, India is hosting the Presidency of the G20 from December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2023. As part of India’s G20 Presidency, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has launched G20-Digital Innovation Alliance (G20-DIA) initiative under MeitY Startup Hub. The goal of the program is to bring together the start-up ecosystem from G20 countries and 9 invited guest countries and accelerate the growth of start-ups that are using digital technologies to solve humanity’s most pressing needs in six sectors – Ed-tech, Health-tech, Agri-tech, Fin-tech, Secured Digital Infrastructure, and Circular Economy.
Speaking at the occasion, Dr Saroj Gupta, Founder and CEO, MyDigiRecords said, “It is a matter of great pride for us to have been chosen to participate in the G20 Digital Innovation Alliance (G20 DIA) and be recognised as an innovator with digital solutions for various world economies. We have been instrumental in developing innovative digital solutions that will help reduce the digital divide among the various segments of society, thereby helping boost the global economy. With our sharp focus on bringing all consumer health records under a single umbrella, MDR will increasingly strive to make them accessible and convenient.”
A total of 174 start-ups from 29 countries are a part of the program. MDR was chosen considering its leadership in the start-up ecosystem and the contribution it is making to India’s digital revolution.